Who has the edge? New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins in London

When the Dolphins run

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RRB Lamar Miller (30 carries, 105 yards, 3.5 yards per carry) hasn’t been effective so far this season, and that’s partly because he hasn’t had holes to run through. RB Jonas Gray (nine carries, 49 yards, 5.4 ypc) didn’t practice Thursday due to a calf injury and will have to be watched carefully. The Jets have the league’s 18th-ranked run defense, allowing 106.7 yards on the ground per game. If the Dolphins’ line can’t open holes and establish the run, it’s going to be tough on the offense. However, if the Dolphins can crank out at least 80 rushing yards — especially some tough yards when the game is on the line, and on first and second downs — they have a good chance to win. EDGE: DOLPHINS

RRB Lamar Miller (30 carries, 105 yards, 3.5 yards per carry) hasn’t been effective so far this season, and that’s partly because he hasn’t had holes to run through. RB Jonas Gray (nine carries, 49 yards, 5.4 ypc) didn’t practice Thursday due to a calf injury and will have to be watched carefully. The Jets have the league’s 18th-ranked run defense, allowing 106.7 yards on the ground per game. If the Dolphins’ line can’t open holes and establish the run, it’s going to be tough on the offense. However, if the Dolphins can crank out at least 80 rushing yards — especially some tough yards when the game is on the line, and on first and second downs — they have a good chance to win. EDGE: DOLPHINS

RB Chris Ivory (34 carries, 148 yards, 2 TDs) missed last week’s game but should be ready this week. If not, Bilal Powell, who ranks second in the AFC in fourth-quarter rushing yards at 120, will take over again. This 1-2 punch could be trouble for the Dolphins, who are allowing 145 rushing yards per game, ranked 31st in the NFL. The Dolphins’ front seven needs to assert itself early, which is something that group hasn’t done so far. If the Jets are able to run the ball, they’ll control the clock. As a result, the Dolphins’ offense will likely panic and lean more heavily toward pass, leading to sacks. So the Dolphins’ run defense, led by DT Ndamukong Suh (seven tackles, four for loss) and SS Reshad Jones (team-best 32 tackles), is really where it all starts. It’s a good game for them to flex their muscle. EDGE: DOLPHINS

RB Chris Ivory (34 carries, 148 yards, 2 TDs) missed last week’s game but should be ready this week. If not, Bilal Powell, who ranks second in the AFC in fourth-quarter rushing yards at 120, will take over again. This 1-2 punch could be trouble for the Dolphins, who are allowing 145 rushing yards per game, ranked 31st in the NFL. The Dolphins’ front seven needs to assert itself early, which is something that group hasn’t done so far. If the Jets are able to run the ball, they’ll control the clock. As a result, the Dolphins’ offense will likely panic and lean more heavily toward pass, leading to sacks. So the Dolphins’ run defense, led by DT Ndamukong Suh (seven tackles, four for loss) and SS Reshad Jones (team-best 32 tackles), is really where it all starts. It’s a good game for them to flex their muscle. EDGE: DOLPHINS